Nanny Knows Best

Nanny Knows Best
Dedicated to exposing, and resisting, the all pervasive nanny state that is corroding the way of life and the freedom of the people of Britain.

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Nanny Thinks The Elderly and Infirm Are a Burden - She Wants You To Die!


 

Kim Leadbeater has suggested that fearing being a burden could be a “legitimate reason” to seek an assisted death. 

When asked if people could choose an assisted death because they felt like a burden, Ms Leadbeater stated there was “an argument” for personal choice. The MP added that she wouldn’t want to be a burden. 

Rachael Maskell, the Labour MP, told The Telegraph that Ms Leadbeater had “not grasped” the subtleties of societal coercion.

The bottom line is that Nanny wants you to die if you become a nuisance to her!

 
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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Nanny's Plans To Secretly Test Bovaer on Unwitting Human Guinea Pigs


 

Nanny's net zero obsession has led her to do a deal with Bill Gates to subject humans (via cows) to compulsory trials of Bovaer, an untested cow food additive, all in the name of net zero.

The recent announcement that Bill Gates, the UK government, Tesco, Morrisons, and Aldi are joining forces to trial Bovaer, a methane-reducing feed additive for cows, has been met with widespread skepticism. While the initiative aims to tackle climate change by reducing methane emissions from livestock, the plan is fraught with issues that could have far-reaching negative consequences.

Questionable Efficacy

First and foremost, the efficacy of Bovaer is still under scrutiny. While initial studies suggest that it can reduce methane emissions by up to 30%, the long-term effects and overall impact on livestock health and productivity remain uncertain. Rushing into large-scale trials without comprehensive understanding could lead to unforeseen problems, potentially harming the very animals it aims to help.

Economic Burden on Farmers

The cost of implementing Bovaer is another significant concern. Farmers are already struggling with rising costs and economic pressures. Introducing an expensive feed additive could further strain their finances, making it difficult for small and medium-sized farms to stay afloat. This could lead to a consolidation of the farming industry, with only large corporations able to bear the costs, thereby reducing competition and diversity in the market.

Impact on Food Prices

The increased costs associated with Bovaer are likely to be passed on to consumers. Higher production costs will inevitably lead to higher prices for dairy and meat products. At a time when many households are already grappling with the cost-of-living crisis, this additional financial burden is both unwelcome and unsustainable.

Environmental Concerns

The broader environmental impact of Bovaer has not been fully explored. The production and distribution of the additive itself could have significant carbon footprints, potentially offsetting the benefits of reduced methane emissions. Moreover, the focus on technological fixes like Bovaer detracts from more sustainable and holistic approaches to farming that prioritise soil health, biodiversity, and regenerative practices.

Conclusion

The plan to trial Bovaer, spearheaded by Bill Gates, the UK government, Tesco, Morrisons, and Aldi, is a misguided attempt to address climate change. The questionable efficacy, economic burden on farmers, potential increase in food prices, and overlooked environmental concerns make this initiative a recipe for disaster.


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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

TfL Wants You To Die Young and Happy


 

Nanny's chums in TfL, known for their prudish and sanctimonious aversion to adverts for foods containing salt, sugar etc (and any other adverts that contrdict their world views), have given the OK for this one to be displayed across their network.

It encourages young, healthy, happy people to kill themselves.

Hardly appropriate for the tube network is it?


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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Dogs and Allotments Are Racist!


 

Welsh Nanny (aka the Welsh Labour devolved government) has her knickers in a twist over dogs and allotments.

Apparently they are racist!

Unsurprisngly the Welsh Labour Government's recent proposals to make the countryside "less racist" have sparked widespread ridicule and outrage. These plans, which include creating dog-free zones in rural areas, have been criticised as nonsensical and out of touch with the real needs of the countryside.

Dog-Free Zones: A Virtue-Signalling Farce

One of the most baffling aspects of the Welsh Labour Government's plan is the recommendation to ban dogs from parts of the countryside. This proposal, driven by environmental groups and included in the government's anti-racist agenda, has been met with incredulity. The idea that banning dogs will somehow combat racism is not only absurd but also ignores the practical realities of rural life.

Don't even get me started on the allotments (seemingly too many white women have allotments).

Unsurprisingly, these plans have been met with a strong backlash from the public and opposition parties. Critics have labeled the proposals as "outdated virtue signalling nonsense" and accused the government of being out of touch with the needs of rural communities.

The most worrying aspect of this is the fact that Starmer has said on more than one ocassion that he regards the Welsh Labour government as the blue print for the UK Labour government!


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Thursday, November 07, 2024

Guardian Staff Infected With TDS


As per Guido, the Guardian is having a mental breakdown over the lection of Trump. Viner, the editor, has written the following to her colleagues:

"I know the result has been very upsetting for many colleagues. Our US teams in particular have covered the election with brilliant reporting; they have done it with great commitment and focus, serving readers in America and across the world.

They will be most directly affected by the result. If you’re not in the US, do contact your American colleagues to offer your support.

It’s upsetting for many others, too. If you want to talk about it, your manager and members of the leadership team are all available, as the People team. There is also free access to free support services, which I’ve outlined at the end of this email.”

Suffice to say, the Guardian wouldn't have this problem if it hired adults who weren't mentally ill!

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